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is reduction of the vibration of the cell, the three 

 other elements being extremely violent. In the reduc- 

 tion of the motions of the composite cell, however, 

 Nitrogen is invariably aided by the composite matter 

 of water. It is on this account that no organic king- 

 dom can evolve without the aid of water. Nitric acid 

 is an example of matter where thesubjective Nitrogen 

 is in loose double compact with Phosphorus, the effed 

 of which may well be described as liquid fire. 



9. Quick flashes, or sparks of incandescence, 

 designate vibrations of Phosphorus and Hydrogen, in 

 which the former struggles to overcome the latter. 

 The quick cessations of incandescence mark the suc- 

 cessful vibrations of the Hydrogen in its elemental 

 function. These motions of matter may always be 

 witnessed in the electric spark, lightning (forked, 

 sheet or globular), in flint sparks, the sparks of com- 

 bustion, etc. 



10. Slow and steady forms of vivid incandescence, 

 no matter where existing, or in what manner pro- 

 duced, mark the united vibration of Phosphorus and 

 Carbon, or a condition in which the vibrations of the 

 latter have not been entirely overcome by those of the 

 Hydrogen. Luminous nebulae, marsh gas, the flames 

 of candles, coal gas, "water gas," coal oil, electric 

 carbon lights, incandescent electric lights of smaller 

 construction, and acetylene are examples of the latter 

 Aeetvlene proceeds from an unconscious utilization 

 of the four universal elemental vibrations. One 

 method of securing Acetylene gas is through the 

 media of an electric cm-rent [Phosphorus and Hydro- 

 gen), Carbon points, and in an atmosphere of Hydro- 

 gen. Another method of creating Acetylene is 

 through the united agency <»f lime (embedded Phos- 

 phorus) and hot coals (Phosphorus and Carbon). 



11. Phosphorus and Hydrogen are the most 

 violently vibrating elements in the universe. The 

 former element is the absolute source of all motion . 



